Jones is the last co-defendant to have a disposition for his role in a 2014 drug raid at six houses in Galesburg. The main target of those raids was Freddie Collins Jr., 45, Chestnut Street.

The drug charge he pleaded guilty to Wednesday was an amended charge as charges of felony criminal drug conspiracy and two counts of felony possession of heroin with the intent to deliver were dismissed in the plea deal.

Those charges had alleged Jones agreed to buy heroin from Collins, which he delivered to a John Doe on Aug. 13, 2014, and Aug. 18, 2014.

Jones was sentenced to 90 days in the Knox County jail, given credit for one day served, and ordered to serve two years on probation. That jail term is eligible for day-for-day credit, meaning Jones will likely serve 44 days.

He will report to the county jail for his sentence at 6 p.m. April 6. Jones was also fined a combined $4,010.90 for the offenses.

His case sat for nearly a full year as an original arrest warrant was quashed by a local judge following the drug raids by the Peoria-based Multi-County Narcotics Enforcement Group on Oct. 1, 2014.

At the time of the raids, authorities seized cocaine, heroin, Ecstasy, two handguns and $7,819 cash, among other items, from six Galesburg residences: 279 Michigan Ave., Apt. 307; 30 E. Chestnut St.; 14 E. Chestnut St.; 714 Day St.; 332 E. Second St.; and 1334 Grand St.

It had been a two-year investigation of Collins, who "dealt beyond Galesburg, but he was big in Galesburg, that's for sure," said P-MEG Director Dave Briggs at that time.

The lack of an active warrant led the case against Jones to sit idle until plea negotiations in August 2015 in the retail theft case he pleaded guilty to Wednesday.